dishearten 英 [dɪs'hɑːt(ə)n]  

dishearten

dishearten  英 [dɪs'hɑːt(ə)n]

vt. 使灰心,使沮丧,使气馁 

进行时:disheartening  过去式:disheartened  过去分词:disheartened  第三人称单数:disheartens 

Volatile law and order situation also dishearten foreign tourists. 反复无常的法律和社会秩序也使游客同样感到沮丧。
The spill dishearten us all and, I believe, makes the public a little more reticent to assume a smooth recovery. 我认为漏油已经让我们灰心丧气,让公众对于平稳的经济复苏持更为保留的态度.

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  • vt. 使灰心,使沮丧,使气馁
  • 1. Volatile law and order situation also dishearten foreign tourists.

    反复无常的法律和社会秩序也使游客同样感到沮丧。

  • 2. The spill dishearten us all and, I believe, makes the public a little more reticent to assume a smooth recovery.

    我认为漏油已经让我们灰心丧气,让公众对于平稳的经济复苏持更为保留的态度.

  • 3. But the reality of these formidable challenges should not dishearten us.

    但是,这些巨大挑战的现实不应使我们心灰意冷。

  • dishearten (v.) 1590s (first recorded in "Henry V"), from dis- "the opposite of" + hearten. Related: Disheartened; disheartening.
dis·heart·en / dɪsˈhɑːtn ; NAmE dɪsˈhɑːrtn / verb disheartensb to make sb lose hope or confidence 使沮丧;使失去信心;使灰心 SYN discourage Don't let this defeat dishearten you. 不要因这次失败而气馁。 dis·heart·ened / ; NAmE / adjective a disheartened team 丧失信心的团队 dis·heart·en·ing / dɪsˈhɑːtnɪŋ ; NAmE dɪsˈhɑːrtnɪŋ / adjective a disheartening experience 令人沮丧的经历 dishearten disheartens disheartened disheartening dis·heart·en / dɪsˈhɑːtn ; NAmE dɪsˈhɑːrtn / dis·heart·ened / ; NAmE / dis·heart·en·ing / dɪsˈhɑːtnɪŋ ; NAmE dɪsˈhɑːrtnɪŋ /
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